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NCAA Women's Recruiting Rankings

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Here's how the Class 2012 5-star players (16) are split by team.


Connecticut: 3 (Breanna Stewart #1, Moriah Jefferson #2, Morgan Tuck #15);

Texas A&M: 2 (Courtney Williams #9, Jordan Jones #14);

Duke: 1 (Alexis Jones #3);

Notre Dame: 1 (Jewell Loyd #4);

Tennessee: 1 (Bashaara Graves #5);

USC: 1 (Jordan Adams #6);

Maryland: 1 (Malina Howard #7);

Rutgers: 1 (Rachel Hollivay #8);

Texas: 1 (Imani Stafford #10);

UCLA: 1 (Nirra Fields #11);

Stanford: 1 (Alyson Beebe #12);

Syracuse: 1 (Brianna Butler #13);

Baylor: 1 (Alexis Prince #16).


From: ESPN Rankings,http://espn.go.com/high-school/girls-basketball/recruiting/rankings/_/class/2012
 
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20 HS seniors, headed by 2011 USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year Breanna Stewart, have been named to the 2012 WBCA (Women's Basketball Coaches Association) High School All-America game, to be played on March 31.

http://www.wbca.org/blog/index.cfm/2012/2/8/WBCA-Announces-Top-20-High-School-Seniors/

8 of the selected players (Jordan Adams, Bashaara Graves, Malina Howard, Alexis Jones, Jewell Loyd, Breanna Stewart, Imani Stafford and Morgan Tuck) were gold medalists with USA Basketball junior teams in 2010-11 and a ninth player, Moriah Jefferson, was a finalist for the 2011 U19 team.

The All-Americans list includes a Canadian player as well, Nirra Fields (Mater Dei), who also has got plenty of international experience in junior competitions.
 
Super honored Breanna Stewart is keeping her fame.
In the state championship last weekend she first had a monster performance (42 pts + 23 reb) helping her team Cicero-North Syracuse to beat Ossining in the semifinals and then scored a triple double to win the final over Penfield (13 x points, rebs, blocks).
 
Another huge performance by UConn signee Breanna Stewart in the NY State Federation championship.
First she scored 42 points and grabbed 23 reb as her team Cicero North-Syracuse HS routed defending champ Nazareth 80-55 in the semifinals and today she collected 22 pts + 15 reb + 7 bs in an easy conquer of Murry Bergtraum (60-28) for the title game.
Breanna set a new record of 64 point and 38 rebounds in the two-game tournament.
 
Busy recrutiment days for North Carolina.
Three top 2013 players, Diamond DeShields, Stephanie Mavunga and Jessica Washigton all committed together the same day, adding to another verbal pledge by Allisha Gray. And the 2013 recruiting rally by UNC could even continue with #1 Mercedes Russell...
http://espn.go.com/high-school/girl.../deshields-mavunga-washington-commit-together

These are the last 2013 commitments, additional to other verbals from the same class (among them twin sisters Bria and Briana Day) and should join 2012 prospects forward Xylina McDaniel and sharpshooting Antoinette Bannister.
http://espn.go.com/high-school/girl.../school/_/id/153/class/2012/page/on-the-trail
 
2013 recruiting: two U17 World champions, Rebecca Greenwell and Oderah Chidom verbally committed to Duke, joining already committed Kianna Holland, another elite player and invitee at the U17 USA Basketball trials.
Story here.

With this move Duke closes the gap with North Carolina 2013 wonder recruiting campaign.

In the meantime UConn recruited Ossining's guard Saniya Chong (33.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, 9.7 assists, 5.0 steals and 1.4 blocks last season).
 
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Kentucky gets a commitment from Linnae Harper, a valuable member of the U-16 and U-17 Gold medal winning teams in FIBA tournaments.
 
U17 and U18 3x3 gold medalist Erica McCall has chosen Stanford over UConn for next season.
 
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